May 6, 2013 - 10:00am
The Capital One Cup has been awarding the best all around sports programs in the NCAA for the past two years, and several local colleges are in the hunt in major ways this year.
After Louisville won the NCAA men’s basketball championship, the Sugar Bowl, and were runners up in the women’s basketball tournament they received a lot of press from the Capital One C
April 22, 2013 - 10:00am
As the new WNBA drafts adjust to the pros, the NBA is prepping for their summer draft. And, in both leagues they are looking locally.
To the surprise of nobody Brittany Griner went first in the 2013 WNBA draft, despite real speculation about Griner possibly being the first female in the NBA, she is making her way to the Phoenix M
June 28, 2012 - 10:00am
The NBA draft is set to kick off pretty soon; so I think a little bit of analysis on the past and present is in order.
Were just a few hours out from this year’s NBA draft which is set for tonight, which means that the local sports community has been a buzz about this year’s championship Kentucky team. It’s the contention of many locals that Wildcats will dominate this year’s draft...
February 20, 2012 - 8:05pm
This is our 1st edition of "Weekly Sports Mailbag". This is where I answer questions that YOU, have submitted to me, about anything and everything in the world of College Sports.
Welcome, to the First edition of "Weekly Sports Mailbag,". Every Monday of every week, I will answer a few questions that you have submitted to me, via email and twitter. This week, we are just going to answer two. Shall we begin?Jacob Murphy (Highlands): Have you been to Knights Hall for...
May 6, 2012 - 2:24pm
Linked to the North by its Civil War stance but portrayed each May with plantation imagery, just where does Louisville's core allegiance lie?
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